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Hyatt Regency Phoenix at Civic Plaza

Average Price: $231  
 
Hotel Class:
122 Second Street
Phoenix, 00000 View map  
4-Star Hotel Rank: 8 of 11
Average review rating: 3.85
OpinionWell Value Index: 2
Traveler reviews analyzed: YahooTravel (31) , MyTravelGuide (809) , Travelocity (3) , Expedia (25) , TripAdvisor (58)
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1. com' service - which costs $1/page after the first two pages (which are free).
"a few tips " Read full review on TripAdvisor   9/13/2008 Vote      
2. Parking is across the street in a parkade, which cost $19 a day for in an out privileges.
"Excellent Hotel " Read full review on TripAdvisor   7/11/2009 Vote      
3. The high cost of internet was a little extreme as I needed it everyday and buying a 5 day package was about the same as purchasing it every day.
"Good location and Comfortable " Read full review on TripAdvisor   11/12/2008 Vote      
4. It costs $20 to just walk into the Business Center .
"Average Experience " Read full review on TripAdvisor   10/6/2008 Vote      
5. I believe it cost extra, can't remember how much.
"A very nice hotel " Read full review on TripAdvisor   8/3/2008 Vote      
6. The limos cost a total of $95 plus tips to take us about 5 miles.
"Beware the car service scam " Read full review on TripAdvisor   6/13/2008 Vote      
7. While this particular hotel was good in the amenities it pales in comparison to other hotels nearby with its cost.
"Money train " Read full review on Travelocity   5/1/2008 Vote      
8. After overpaying for services that other chains include for free and meals that are grossly overpriced for what is received, then it is not a question of service it is a question of cost.
"Money train " Read full review on Travelocity   5/1/2008 Vote      
9. However, the problem stems from the question of cost.
"Money train " Read full review on Travelocity   5/1/2008 Vote      
   
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